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Yup. If it were not located in NJ it would be wonderful.

I shoot at Delaware County Field & Stream. If you live close to there you should check it out. Great muzzleloading range.
 
That burglary at Target World was avoidable; the entrance is out of view, esp. at night, and the door was GLASS! Like leaving the barn door open and wondering where all the horses wewent.
You are telling me. When i saw that it threw me for a loop. Its amazing how some stores handle their security but I normally avoid that place. They don't carry alot of stuff I find interesting.
 
You are telling me. When i saw that it threw me for a loop. Its amazing how some stores handle their security but I normally avoid that place. They don't carry alot of stuff I find interesting.
The 'door' was not visible from the streets, and there's nothing back there but closed shops at night, like auto repair, etc. The inner stairway should have had a grated bar door installed in a frame, at least a heavy door at the top of the steep stairway. Wonder who the insurance or ATF inspectors were? Was the alarm working? Any Eagle Scout could have evaluated that! :)
 
The 'door' was not visible from the streets, and there's nothing back there but closed shops at night, like auto repair, etc. The inner stairway should have had a grated bar door installed in a frame, at least a heavy door at the top of the steep stairway. Wonder who the insurance or ATF inspectors were? Was the alarm working? Any Eagle Scout could have evaluated that! :)
Stupid is not covered by any warranty.
 
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